Month: July 2020

[ad_1] Father Theodore Rothrock from St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church in Carmel, Indiana was suspended this week after his condemnation of the radical Black Lives Matter protest movement. Father Ted made the mistake of comparing Black Lives Matter, Antifa, and the other nefarious acolytes of their persuasion to “serpents in the garden” whose “poison is
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[ad_1] Salt Lake City police on Wednesday asked the public’s help identifying a man who hit an officer over the head with a baseball bat which caused serious injury. “This male assaulted officers, including striking an officer in the head with a baseball bat causing serious injury,” Salt Lake City Police Department said. Ironically, the
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[ad_1] Seattle police stormed into the city’s CHOP/CHAZ zone early Wednesday morning, shortly after Mayor Jenny Durkan issued an executive order that demanded protesters leave the area, which has been occupied for more than two weeks. Far-left Mayor Jenny Durkan allowed anarchists to hijack six square blocks for nearly weeks. Durkan claimed CHOP was a
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[ad_1] Darryl Daniels, an African-American Sheriff of Clay County in North Florida has a stern message for what he calls “godless disruptors” who have destroyed towns across America and murdered law enforcement officers during “peaceful” Black Lives Matter and Antifa domestic terrorist gatherings. Clay County is a suburb right outside of Jacksonville, where the RNC
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[ad_1] The recent surges in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Texas, Florida, and California have forced their governors to pause their states’ reopening plans to restrict further spread and to prevent area medical systems from being overwhelmed.   Some are claiming that means reopening plans are not working and represent reckless behavior. In reality, however,
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[ad_1] Bills restricting transgender students’ involvement in school-sponsored athletics are up for consideration in 14 states, according to the left-wing Human Rights Campaign. Legislatures adjourned amid the coronavirus pandemic, so actions have not been taken on pending bills, Axios reported. However, special sessions are likely to resume in the coming weeks and it’s possible the transgender bills
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[ad_1] About the possibility that Trump could drop out of the race, Jim writes: But it’s really hard to imagine Trump choosing to not run for another term. As much as the president dreads the label “loser,” I suspect he would dread the label “quitter” even more. I don’t think he’ll probably drop out, either,
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump, Mexico’s President Enrique Pena Nieto and Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attend the USMCA signing ceremony before the G20 leaders summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina November 30, 2018. (Andres Stapff/REUTERS/) That’s the U.S.–Mexico–Canada trade agreement that replaced NAFTA. The Republican National Committee and others are using the occasion of the deal’s
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[ad_1] Supreme Court nominee judge Neil Gorsuch smiles at his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill, March 20, 2017. (Jim Bourg/Reuters) Remy Green and Avika M. Cohen have launched a series of articles explaining why the tirelessly reiterated tautology of Justice Gorsuch’s Bostock decision is not just correct, but obviously correct. Further, they
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[ad_1] A man was arrested for holding a Hong Kong independence flag during demonstrations against a new Chinese law, according to police. The National Security Law criminalizes secessionist activities in Hong Kong and gives China’s central government sweeping powers in enforcing the law, The Wall Street Journal reported. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi spoke at a
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[ad_1] President Donald Trump is losing ground against presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden both nationwide and in critical swing states, according to a CNBC poll released Wednesday. The poll shows the president down eight points against former vice-president Biden, who has 49% support overall. In Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, the three states most critical
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[ad_1] A man clears debris following the clashes between police and anti-government protesters after a two week campus siege of the Polytechnic University in Hong Kong, China, November 16, 2019. (Adnan Abidi/Reuters) History goes where we push it. And if we don’t push, someone else will. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE Y ou have to see Hong
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[ad_1] (Evgen_Prozhyrko/Getty Images) The claim that billionaire wealth has surged ‘since the beginning of the pandemic’ is flatly untrue. NRPLUS MEMBER ARTICLE O ver the weekend, ABC News claimed that “as 45 million Americans lost their jobs . . . between March 18 and June 17, as the pandemic raged, the combined wealth of the
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